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T T V i ivr 1 11 I NASH VILE, TSISN. SUNDAY, AUGUbT 5, 1855. VOL. NO, 23 El V I -UNION AND A? fERIOAN. ohce-cobnee cmrsca and ckzrry streets T11E WEEKLY UNION AXU AMERICAN" is fun.uhJ to 'subscribers at f8 00 peranaum in advance TfcTMl WEEKLY is published ;verv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, otf5 00 jierannum, inadruocc; if not paid in advance, to 00. Th i!,Y is nublished at Eiehl Dollars. j-TUE MONEY, IN ALL CASES, TO ACCOMPANY smtSGRlPTIONS. KamitteBces of subscriptions may be made by nail afour Title No paper will 'be sent out of the Btate unless the order Dcoomsanied with the cash. is ?- We wish it distinctly understood that no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, e cept at the option ef the puwiriiprs. AND FANCY JOB "WORKKAN, Narth Enst Corner Public Square, Nashville, TTTIIKkR Im will lw fnnnii nrenmed tooxocute all kinds VV of Plim, Fancy end Oruimental Work in his line of 1 1 -V. 1 1 .... T- 1 1 i TAIm PMtntarc t 1 P (1 Shelvim?. Sinn Hoards. Boxes,&3- Srnill Jobs attended to with nsatnewi and dispatch, cheap for cash. reajl2-tf I) S. WRIGHT. WILLIAU STEWAXT. W. W. OWES STEWAET & 0Y7XN, MlNOrACTCEEttJ OT COrPEH, TIN and siiket iron ware, Ho. 57 Harket St, Nashville, Sal Door U iV. 71. Uvrdon cfc Cx) "T"EEr cotutantly on hand all kinds of improved Q-k lV iw and limiting STOVES, Enameled and l'lain ilA'TEL 'iltATS. Ac. All kinds of job Work exe:uted with neatness and dispatch febO 1 y . a. nosy c, s. s. willums, jxo. a. fishes. JOHNSON, IIOItNE Ac CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. Caaiaiasienand Forwarding Merchaats, and Storera of uotton ana xonacco. ww of Mar let t and Jtroad St., Xuivette. Term. inly 3. 1B.13. SELLING AT COST WALKING CANES, MEElt CHA.UM PIl'ES, Ac. We are selling the balance o our stock of the above articles at cott, to close out. An j one in want of them would do well to call at ip7 LYONS A CO'S. 19 Cedar St C. Jf. MCHOt. J. PLACOCK NICIIOL A: 1'EACOCK, "Wholesale Grocers, fouttahdikg and cokhission merchants, Corner of Church and Market Street, ianl NASHVILLE, TEXX. tt tTrrrrTrr TY Xf T HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. REFERENCES. Rev. J. A. Rolles, Cleveland, Ohio. Her. C. It IVrrv, " ProC C. I). Witl-ams, " " ProC J H. PhIIo Cincinnati, Ohio. Prof E C. Witherill, " Dr. J. D Arm'tron?, Ijuisville. Ky. Kev. Cliarles Tomes. N"ahnl!o, Tcnn. Mr J. 15. Craighead, " " OFt'ICE No. Che ry Street, Up Stairs 5 doors ewtli of the Post (Mice. Nashrille, March SS. 1S 5 6a NOTICE. ' AI K, the undersigned, having purchased of Mr. J. Y'V NIXON, Jr., his entire stock of Confectioneries, Ac., intend carryinir on the Confectionery liusincss in ail its branches, at No. i 1 Union Street, and respecifully bo licit a continuance ol ibe business extended to their prede oeseors. WESSL'L A THOMPSON. IT.VKE pleasure in recomraendldj Messrs. Wessel A Thompson to my former patrons and the public gener ally; j.in7 tf J J OiINN IXO ir 77 J S Os PATENT .METALLIC IHJIUAL S2 CASty. For sJe at the corner of Clierrvand Spring slre!sbr W U. CO .NELIUS. jniiiS it Sole A cent (nr Mid Tenneu. JlS. A. W.) 1S. W B AR11ISTKAO. Jc3. Lt WOODS WOODS Ac CO., LASD OIL MANUFATURERS OFFICS KO. 25 MARKET ST., NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. oct'; Iv c " e. X- DAVIE, Attorney at Ssav. IIICK3IAN, KENTUCKY. WILL practice in the Courts at Hickman, tllinton. Wand Vilie .VlHiCeid, Muiray, ISenlon and Paducah, Ken luckv; sliin Dm tmrts at TROY and ' DRESDEN, TENNESSEE. And will gire prompt attention to all business entrusted to inarStfl ins care. JlcGKHDY .V CAItjiTcilAEL, NimSERVMEN, FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GAR DENERS, LINW003 NUKS2SY, NASIIVILLK, TESN , 7Sr. Hi7 from tht CVy, on the IVttJtort? Tarnpile, HAVE f4r site Fruit "ir&ei. (Jr.ije Vines, Ever prtens ai.d OruamcnUl Trees, Shrubs. Roses, i 'ireenlions Plants. Oce Oianjcs for Hedges. Ac Ur lens laid cut or to modeled. DoUijucis to order at all sea Kins. dec'23 12m ' CLIFTON &AEB0Tr, No. 15 Celnr Stieet, Nashville, ARE m- receivins their Spring and Summer stock of HNE REaDY-MAHL CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING OOODS, r.f every descnptiim. AI-o, an nssortment ot Clotns. Cdimeres"and Ves.ings of the ! tea styles, which will be made to order in fa-.liion.ible Etvlo apC It " DAVIS & SWANN, W II 0 L K SALE t liOCERR, AUCTION to COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 73 Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee, HAVE now in aUjrt-.aii unusually large and selectotock of tirwcerirs. Liquors, Wines, ac, allol this season's Importation b ilif iut recent arrirals, from New Orleans, Cincinnati and Pituburj;, among which are i-id hhds New Crop Sii-jar, cf all grades, from me dium to very fine; I" !ihH title ClirysUlned Sugar; 60"! barrels ami -b.irrels; -Molatbes; H.1t bacNewt-inp RioCotTee; 00 bas Old Govcrrment Java Coffee; l'fi utthtLoal Migar, al qualities; r-i bbla ' t Crushed Sujpir, No. 1 ; &i bbls Crushed Sugar, second qualitr; 7. boxes Gun Powder, Imperial and llLxk Teas ; 20 tierces Carolina Rice, treii ; 5 lib! No S Mackeiel ; 5 ceroons Indigo; 1W boxes Cod r ith ; 800 bxs as"-orled GUsware ; 10 boxesSctacli Herrings; 600 kejs Wheeling Nails, all 500 boxes W. It. Cheese ; sizes ; 100 boxes Fox Petirl Starch; Jl0,0tw Havana Cigars; 0 bags Pepper; 1 0 boxes Melee dn ; 25 bag3 Spice; 17 j buxs Va. and Ky. To- H twrcs. Dutch Madder; bacco, various qualities; 140 boxes Star Candles. Tho above stock : will be addjd to during the season by vreali' rnvals from New Orleans, Cincinnati cpd Pitts bur", by wincb weinteoj making our stock always large naoTwell assorted : and we invite the afentionof country merchants ririting Nashville to give onr goods and prices a caretul cxannn.i'i m, ai no house in the South West will hold out creater inducements than we intend to do. b DAVIS & SWANN". p. S. We will have regular Auction Sales every TEES DAY throiijtic.ul the seu.-iu. D. A S. inl i aSRDNlR5SHEPHEBB&CO. WIIOLKS VI,E DEALERS IN Siioesv Hats, Avn 7 A' S'.' i i l r. v t vj" v v j . NO. .,0 1'UHLIC SQUA E. N VSHV1LLE. Jl'ST ItECrilVEO 115 tin UN O and Clarified 75 bags Pcprcr, tpice and Sngr: Ginger; 115 bols 4 hf bWe Keboiled 100 oo Havana Prgars; M.-tssse-; 1 00,00-1 Anien'-an do IHK rg Nails, assorted; 60 bbls Cider Vin.gar; W i cons KeotiicMT Kojie; 10 casksScotch Ale, wi ole aid half boxes lOadoin llrooms; Saw C.udle; t00 rotms V.rapptrg Paper; Coboxi.i-1' 100 2 to 5 gallon Demijohns; 20 ie S -u'.-h: 0 Acz Painted liucteti-; i0dotT l'u- .ih 10 bbls Copperas. CO kegs b.ioi id Oy ffeYHOUR, FANNING A CO., wiJ wb Cirticr Market tii'd ninrehStrfels. SPO bbls Rec Ced ntitolt-v ..o do Holland Gin-. 50 bbU Old Uciwrre do r.0 do XUUga Wine: fS do M.n-o.ig .hela dn dox Wolfe's Scbicdaa SO d' Bourboa do Schnapps; 8 do I 'each Urandi; 6 (gutter casks Puie Port 12bb!s ltuir.s.n en in&iky; U me; SO OW Aaier.cxa orai.os !. ttt mve fllar.1 !trs. At For aaie by KKVUl.ITU (ivmvn . mi ' I .1." i' 1.1 U V. , 0wr Market and Church Sitwts. I.IUM, 1 III It!.., IAS L., I. r... YTTEere nowofferins torle tint deri-abtc residence VV where O. C Cntrfl, Esq. rev. Jm. hIkmiI 4', miles from tbeaty, on the White's Creek p kt. Tlieuwelhng itarirgo b "wk house with 8 cr Ik rooms, out building-, Ae, anU uboul 12." or 150 ceres ot land. Ariilv to T L Tl IV 'l.lilli.. tii hi 'tlF lr I vi In-, , J I , n w.'i'.'tnwv meS7 1 m 41 Cherrv Str.ct. TOl'K 1'SiAS.- In Mre and lor sale u reasonable trrnir, (rum i0 to 100 baUicls Stock Peas. "P S I. i. -.L.IJ-.li. s Vti v r;. 2tH bhds Sngur fair to prime, for sale bv ' it t' t'nmfiti I k.itf m.-wl II. fi,r..iMirtrui. I' .tl. S obU N. K.KUO. Jest rereived and U sain by McCKKA & TKRKASS. til i.iVllllMI. 1'LAXItKJ DaSK OF TeXSQSXS. Nashville, June SO, HS55. SEMI-ANNUAL Divklendtors per cent has been this a.T .taeLiraiL wliicli will he raid to the Stockholders ,A ad alter t-o 8d preximo. SXannl MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 02 JOHN ST., NEW YORK. JUDSOX, FOWLER & C0r Manufacturers A Wholesale Dealers in Shirts, Collars, and Drawers. AN EXTENSIVE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND July 6 m GREAT REDUCTION IV rrnc RATES OF FREIGHT, BET WE lit PHILADELPHIA AND NASHVILLE, VIA SAVANNAH, Til 110 UGH BY ST E A Ml FOR the piesent and until further notice, the; rate of freight for Light Gods and DrjJ, Goods, by this line will be EIGHT CENTS per" cubic foat, instead of 15 cents as heretofore C. A. L LAMAR. Atrent, june29 2in AtSaraunah. 11 11 EAT REDUCTION IN THE OF FREIGHT, ELTWEFJI New York and Naslivlile, VI SAVANNAH, Til ROUGH BY STEAM! THE RATES OF FREIGHT HYnjTJgEjC tte New York and SavannaLEa:SS Steamships have been reduced as follow.-: All GoodUiereto!oie paving 10 and IS cents per cubic foot, will be taken at S cents per cubic foot, until furthir notice. QAM 1j Ij. M1TCHE1 Is 13 Droadwav. a. Y. PADELFORI). FAY & CO .Savannah. je22-2m L. M. fiORBEY, llirORTER AND DKALER IS WALL PAPER AND PAPER HANGINGS NO. 5 COLLEGE STREET. Nort Door to Setvaueo House, Kashville. KEhPS constantly on nand tho latest and most fash ionable patterns for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, c A large asortment of cheip Iuglazed Paper, Fire Screens, Window l'apcr. leasieis, sc. r5" Paper Uanzing doue in the best manner. iun'e'.O L M- tlORBEY. TEN N ESS K E 51 A Ml EA C l Oll V . SYLVAN MILi,S, SntLBTVlLLB, '1BSMSSSC GILLELAND A t'O, Manufacturers of all kinds ol " CO TTOXAllES, APU0X OUEUKS, PLAIDS AXD STJUPES TICKIXas, STUIP'D OSXAJiCHOS for servants, TIVIXE, He A large and full line of the above Goods can alwaTS be found at Messrs. TRA1SUE A LUCUS", No. 74 Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee, at our factory prices, which have recently bef n so reaiiceu as 10 iuur compete witn any tnanutactorv. either North or South. We reso ctfullr re quest city and countrv merchants to call on Messrs. Tribu? t I,usm ourontv aeats ai .amvuia ana examine tne Cools. UlLLtLAND A CO. We are the agents fjrthe ebove Goods, and re snectfuliv reauest city aud countrv merchants to call and examine them. e have just received a large lot. C11T17 TICAUUE 4 LUUU.S. HOTELS! HOTELS ! " Cooil News tor the Wcarr." THE subscriber has taken charge of the CRUTCHER HOUSE, und will spare no pains to make all comfort able who may call. transient, per cay $i su Single Meals SO Lodgin? SO Diy Hoarders, per week S 50 Hres and all Extras chargeable. ACTON YOUNG. Proprietor. ig The VERANDAH will be con linued as beretolor. jun2Mf A. YOUNG. grby Xorgan & Co. HAVING taken the house fonuerly occupied by J- P. Drrmgoole, next door to Herry '& Demorille's Drug More, will be prepared from the st to thelOlh ol March to exhibit antnttr'y ficVu and well assorted stock of Stnplo and Fancr Dry ;oouN and Vurielics, to which the.i ai-k ttie f,tcial aitenitmi rf casti and ior( time prompt purchasers. Tins ftock being entirely new and obtained at prices f far last year's standard, they oCer them to the public without any fear of being uudersold. 1CD2') WELLER 6: C'JUfEK. SHEET IKON mid UN PLATE WORKERS, iso. Jj .Uailict Mrceet, At the well known utacd of Hen. S. Weller,)fl rs' Nashville, t!-:n., KEl P cnnstanllv on t.aud a fine assortment of TIN WAKE thai will bo made with particular reference to the r. tail, trade; together with every variety of work usu&tlv found in our business. Datum.; Tubs, ColTje Mills, Couuter Scales, Chaffing Dishes, Tea Kettles, Coffee Urns; Cotfon Cans a superior article; Ice i:ream Freezers, Japanned Tin Wre; Slew Pans, Ac. T-i?" Pai ticular attention will be raid to Job Wor ithith we ill do m none but good, workman-like manner. We trust our fneaus will tender us at least a portion ot their patronage. ap!2-6m House Furnishing Goods. 1VOODCN AND WILLOW WARE. B RASS ROUND 15UCKETS-a!l sizes; Iron do do dn; Oak Buckets; Oak Well Uuckets; l!ra;s Round Water Cans; Cedur Milk Piggins; Pair ted Toy Buckets ; Iron Bound Water Cans; Cedar Pails ; do tubs all flies; do Kecle'3 - Brass and Iron Bound ; do Churns all sizss ; Chopping rays ; Wooden Bowls; Pa-ent Spring Clot" es Pins; Common do ; Market Baskets, with or without covers ; Lug Square and Round Clothes BaskeW; Willow Wajoas; German Woik Baskets; Deep Clotl.es Baskets, with Wood Bottoms. Just received aud lor a!e bv m12 SNOW. MACKENZIE A CO. SIX .MINUTE I'REEZERS. WE have jmt rtce-ved in ndditional supply of the Ice Cream Fictztr-, lor making Ice Cream in SIX MINUTtS. Common Freezers and Tubs; lee Water Pitchers; Ice Picks and Malletn; Preserving Kettles: Hammered aud Cast Brass; French Porcelain Kettles aud Sauce Pans; do Tinned Iron Siuce Pans; Fiuit Cans of all sizes, for putting up frails and vegetables jint3 SNOW MACKENZIE A CO. PAI'bXl' SAD IKON'S. " ONE of the most valuable of inventions, with which the ironing for a tamiiy can be doue with five cents v ortli of charcoal. Tailors' and Box Irons; Inning Sloves and Furnacs; I reseivmg Furnaces, Ac, Ac; Iron Spoons, of all sizes. June? SNOW, M VCKEN'ZIE A CO. HOP AIt FURNACES W: have ju-t received from Boston a tuppply of CI1IL SUN's FURNA' E"s, and are prepared lo put them up in the best stj le, cither for heiting private residences, chm dies or oilier pubi c buildings. The fi't'.o vmg are some of the important improvements cttiired bv ibis invention: Puriu- of air, free from the burnt air so c m.Ti n to red hot iron furnaces, powerful ar raneemeui for gem-ratiiig beat, great durability cf furnace, pet feet safety against betting buildirci on fire in which the are I leate 1, m iy h set in low cjllars, and are easily managed. To ihis Furnace was awarded the World's Fair Prize .Medal in lau,don in IS 1, having be?n considered in all repects superior to ill- Furnaces oirered from Russia, Ueimany, Norway and tnglaml juneS SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. n. n JIVEKS. A C. PASTES. CA R RI A KS THAT M UST RE SOLD. 1 TV. have vet on hanu about 1WENTY V FIVE Fl NECAKRIAGES, ROCK YA AYS ASil BUtiGIES cf the ne est style, warranted the very be-1 material and hJ:ericir w iknianship, all of nhicb we are deie'inined 1" Sell at some price or oilier in the next ninety da-, s. All w ho waul Buggies cheap come along. i. UtS A CAliTL'K, utf,.MaiVet St. atiff.ll. n Opposite Nashi'lle Inn. ISa KATfU .s UbET, .EV YOKE, Mnnu'aitMer ocj Piopnclorof OERK TIE'S YEAST or 1JAK1NC POWDER, Importer und Dealjrin -REAM TARTAlt, J Snp Carb. Soda, 'Sal Soda. Cast i U S-up, Black Lend, lirm-t laitre, Ref 'd I'earlash Salarafns, Cwikins Exlrai'ts, Iv Mdtrhtv-iVt A Wood HREAM' I'UjtPs. ""iHE nn.lers;gned has just leccived the best and most I convenient Drca3t Pumps 6Ver invented. -siebT AARDN STREmi. Pi:;tr. w. It. IlKEltV. u. k. DEtar DEERA BKOTHERS, ALTSONIA KANUFACTURINO COOTANY fV-r A',i. 1 ; i I'ubhc .Sjuart, Nashville, Tenntssee ouV'(2 -iwnT 0 Nl-.K V A NT KM- For live crates Queensware reneived per s'pumer i.'cccue, marked " Gejrge Alex an er, Nashville, Teon." "'h'Jl W. II. GORDON A CO. F ANC Y SOA PS. A la-ge lot of Toilet, Detenare an?" AAliON STRETCH- ATER'S LLS. TOE ALL THE PUEPCSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. 'TMIERK has long existed a public demand for an croctive J- purgative pill which could be relied ou as aarn an I per fectly safe In lis operation. This has been predated to meet thai demand, and an eiteolve trial or its virtues faa con clusivtly ihown with what success lt accoraplities the iur pme desiened. It li eaay to make a phyiral P.ll, but nm eaayiu mate the best of all PiLLs-ono which should have nor.o or the objections, but all the adi-auUzo.. ofeverj other Thu ha, Oeen attempted here, and wltn whaisui'cea we would ruiiertfufy submil lo the public derision. It lias bienii'iloriniiale for the p.itiei.t hhherlu thai almo-it even pursatlitt inu.l.c tic I, r u.lous and Irritatingto the bow' el. I hi, la not. Many or them produce so ni .ch gripii't pa n and revulsion in (he nyntrin as lo mnre than eunniut b.latice ibe gooj to be derived from them. Thesn mll produce no irr.taiion or pain unle it arise from a irvio-.6lj existing obsiruttlou or iteranzeiiient in the bowels. Bciii? purely vesvtible, no harm can arise from tlmlr use in anj quantity : hat it Is better lhat any me'.lcine ehon d he aken Juillc'ou-ly. Minute directions for their ue in tho several dti-e.ists lo which thoy are applicable are tiven na the box Among the complaints which have been speedily cured b them we may mention. Liver Complaint, lu its aiiou f irms of Jaundice, Indigestion, I anrjaor and Loss of Appetite, LUtlesiiiess, Irritahiliij, Kiliois Headache, Blious Fevrr, rover and Ague, Pain in the Side aud Loins: for, in truth, all these are out the conqaence of diseased action in the liver. A an aperient, hey afford prompt und sure relief in Uosllvenrss, Piles. Colic, Iiysentery, Hunw.rs. b'crofala and Scurv . Cold, with soreness of the body. Ulcers, and in. pu rity of the blood ; in short, any aud every case whero a pur gative is required. 1 h jy have also produced some sinpilarlv successful cure In Khoumsiism, Goat, Props), Gravel, hrysip.das, Palpita lion of the Heart. Pains in the Hack, Stomacn and Hide. They thftuld bo freely taken in the sprinsof the year, to pu rify the blood and prepare the system for the change of sea sons. Anoccaslona dots stimulates the stomach and bow els Into healthy action, and restoies tie appetite sud vljor. They pnrtfy the blood, and, by their ctlmniaut action nn the circulatory system, renovate "he rtrengtliof the body, and re store the was'.cd or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional doo is advantageous, even I hunch an i?nousdernsementexlits; but unnecessary dosinz should never be carried too far, as every p'j'galive medicine re ducs ihestrengta when taken to excels. Thctbou-and cases Inhich a physic is required cannot be enumerat d here, but they suztest thems-lves to the reitson of every bodv, and it is confidently believed this pill will ai.swcrn biUer porpn.e than any thing which his hitherto been mailable to mankind. When their virtues aie onco known tho public will no looser doubt what remedv to emnlov when in i.fti-.l of a cathartic medicli e. Binz sugarwrappod they rre pleasant to take.and, t elnsc purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anj quantity. I or minute directions, see th wapper on the Box. PREPARED BY James C i.y or, PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHE.1IIST, LOWELL. MASS Price 25 Ceuti per Uox. five Boxes for $1. CHERRY VECTORAfj, For the Rsimtl On re or coughs, cold uoahssHjuzs, nnoT7- cuiTia, waoopiiva couau, cKouf, iVS'riIMA A 1ST 3D COW3UXPriOiT. This romedy has won for Itself sacb nntonei for its cures of every variety of Pulmonary Uisea, lhat it ist-ntlrely ur. neccfi" ary to recount the evidi-ncea of it virtues in an com rannllv where it bai been employed. So wide n Hie Ei Id of its usefulness, and so riumeriiu the cases of its cures, that almost every section of Ihu country alftumls ill nersin pub uc y Enown, wno nave been restored irom alarming anil even desperate diseases of the luncs bv in me. Ween onco tried, its niperiority over every other inedici e is too appa rent t ercspe observation, and wbers Its vrtuos are ki.or. n, the public U) longer hesitate whalantidote to employ for tho distiesslnanddtncerous airectionsof tt e pulm uiai, nrgicn which are incident to our clim.te. And not only in formida ble attacks upon the lunz9,liut for the milder ano:l- oi COLDi, O- UGIIS, HOAKSENKSS, cc ; and for CHIL UK K.N it is the pleasai,tcst and safest medicine lhat can be obtained. As it has been Ion? In constant use throughout this sec tion, we need not do more than a-sare tho loople thui its quality is kept up to th') best that it has evir been, aud that ine geuuide article is sou at wnmcs tie oy ist-.iir i iv ur-.iiuvii.iiK; Atrstallby BitjWX & OKtTlllN. JX7Also by my Agents ia almost ovcr town in the State apl'.'io 1m Chartered by the General Assembly o: te State. fTliE abive Iiistinuion i j erniauenitv lor-e , and i L not surpassed by unv nn'ar esuhlisbnu'iit in the United Slates in point of tacihtie-- for imparlUiC a tl orough practical knowledge of the dutic of ihe Accountant. Jtouii-ltcepiiig. This Department is under the lmcediate supervision of the President of the College, bi is a practical book keeper, having had many years' experience in some cf the largest counting-houses m ihe Union. commercial This Branch is under the su-ierimendence of Jons A. UcEwit Eq , Member or the ahrllle Bar, who is fo widely known us a lawyer aud orator to require to; further notice at our hands. The Course of Instruction embraces both Readinr and Lea' ares. Lectures will be delivered at nich so as not to interfere with his professional engagements. Mercantile Calcnlntimts by Wv. Febeil, A M Under tins bead is embraced every ipecies ot catenations necessary lor a ixmx-i teper or rjusi- xess man to understand viz , Interest, Di.icount, Loss and Uain, Equations, Exchange, ic Ac Terms of Tuition. Bock-Keeping,by Doubleand Single Li try, as applied to every variety ol business, bom prosptrout ana adverse i 25 Commercial Law Lectures, including the nse of books. 13 Pemianship For twenty lessons, to be taken wnbin onemonin fo For fifty lessons, to bi tafcea within threp months. . ftu t5f"The above fees are pavab'e, invariablv, in tdvance The Importance ot this rule must appear obvious. asMudeuts enter for an unlimited period nidi tin privilege of review ing atenv time during life, without extra chaige. This School is in perpetual .-ession, having no vacation : henre siudtais may enteral any time and purne iheir studies without interruption. Merchants and biuiueis men will be supplied with com petent bookkeepers by hppliing at tins c-tabli&huicnt. tioou Doara and lodging can be obtained tor?S rer weelc. No student will be taken fur lets than a lull couise. iu whatever branches he pursues. lime requirta lor u lull course trom six to ten wwts. 23f Address Soutliern Commrrciai College, Nashvihe, Tenn.'' api7-otwAwly Slacss. if! fe rpnE races on the VALNUT COURSE, Nathville I Tennessee, will commence on Monday the 21 h day cf September and continue Ihe we k us IoIIi.wm MONDAY Stake fur 4 years old, iU0 cntrarce; 150 forfeit. Two mile heats. TUESDAY Stake for 0 rears old; or.e mile heats; J100 entrance: S O forfeit. Same day etake for two year olds. A single heat of one mile; ?t0 entrasc; J50 for fett. WEDN ESDAY Cub Purse. ?400; lo mile beats TUUR3DAY' Club Purse, $80"; mile heats, best three in five. FRIDAi Stake for three year olds; two mile heats; 200 entrance; $00 forfeit. Sutne day stike for two year olds; one mile heas; ?200 entranoe; $30 forfeit. SATURDAY Club Pnrsi f 01: three mile heats, with an inside stale, $20 entrance; $o forfeit. In the above stakes three or more to make a race, to name and close on the 1st daytif Autrust. junel7-td o v.M. KOU.vuritH-;. I'ropnetor. NO I ICE I nAVE this dav dip:i;.ei ot my entire stock of Gro ceries to Mr. liOUT JOY.NT. who will continue the businetsat mv old stand, No. 41 Broadwiy. junelG, 15f.5. J. u. l'l iw.i. HAVING purchased of J. C. PYR0N his entire stock of Groceries. I will continue the Grocery and Pro duce b"sinessut his old i-tand. No 41 Broad tt. viherc I would like to see my old friends. ROUT. J0YNT, jnuelC LtteSmiih Joint ,k tin. ROKEKT JOVNT, (LATE OF r-MlTH, JOYNP A CO,) C0HHI3SICN. EECEIVING AND F0RWAEDI:;G MERC 'IAN 1', Wholcsile and Re'ail Dealer in GROCERIES, PRODUHR AND LIQUORS, &ASHV1LLE. TEYX Irij " Strict attention paid to all orders from the South. junel6 kn v ciTle w as11 i nT: .h a cTiTveI WE bare just received anoiher latve 1 it .f ihe.fe cele brated Labor .saving WASHING MACHINES. Those in want of anv should call soon. We send a man to show them used free ot c'jarge H. L00MIS A CO., mag25 Agents tor Mamfaciurer. UMBLEKS.--j:W h ix.s and pun Pittsburg Tumblers agood article in More an I tor sale by juneSl W II GUUDON i t;() I7IN'K C(JIHS. - A large lot ut English and A men J can Ivory Fine Tooth Combs, jut n cened ard for sale by Ai ON .-siTtl TCH A. S. EDWARDS K0B-Rr T:.iSAoL Hctnil (iron r. U lioIuMtle mid Produce and fom.ui-sion Alcrchants, NO 5 BROAD itEET. N'ashrille.Mav 28d. ' YACCINE VIRUS We liaiealenr fituoauu uanu, vihtch, we think. an reliable. DESIOVILLE A BELU Druggists, apl7 No. 2G Cherry street. SUNDRIES. DoctorHoof land's CELEBRATED PK'PARkD IT D2, 0. K. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Wlt-L EFPKCTUALLY CODB Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundi.ce: Clironis or Xirvous Debility, Dieuuts cf the ICidneyt, ant an aistases antmy i mm u. jjutwaereu Liter or Stcmich: Such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fullness, or Blixid to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight m the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tae Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttetingat the Heart, Choai tng or Sufioeuting Sensations wnen in alying posture. Dim ness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the sight. Fever and Dall Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain ia ihe S de. Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac , Ac , Sudden FIrtshes of Heat,Buraingin the Flesh, Constant Imaginings ot Evi , and prcat depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calKt the attention of the public to this preparation, dies so with a feeling of the utmost con fidence in i's virtues rul adaptation to the diseases for winch it is recommended. It is no new aud unfiled article, but one that has stood Ihe test cf a tcu years' trial before the American peoplg, and its reputation and salo is unrivaled by any similar pre parations extant The tf stimony in its faror given by the ? . - . i i - di...:.i - i : i : j uio3i prominent anu wen auon u i iijitmaua m u iuuiuu uals. in all r.art3 of ibe country, is immeasc. The follow ing from your own State is respectfully submitted rehir ing any one who may still doubt, to my "siemoraoii'.a, er Piactical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families to bo had gratis of all tbo Agents for the German Bittern. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch St, Philadel phia, i a. TESTIMONY FROM TENNESSEE. Dr. II 15 SCAEDonouou, Dover, Tennessee, August 23, 1853,s:is: " 1 have sold all the German Bitters yiu have sent me: and if the preparation continues to do as much grM as it Aas done, il trill le the bat jneJiciiie tt;r to'd Uere. L SotonA!S, Sparta, Tennessee, August 20.1S53, says: ''I am pleased to statit that your German Bitters has given fatisfaction in every instance where it has been u-ed. B. T. Holuxs, Hillsborough, Teanesse;, August so, 1853 sai s : " 1 am pieced to state that the German Bitters has given geneial satisfac'ion." Dr, P. F.rin Bun, Knoxville, Tennessee, Oth April. IS'il, said: Your Bitters are now selling very fast; and ercry person that has used it, so far as we have been able to lejrn, has been benefited." J. W. Franelxx t Co , Gallatin, Tennessee, December o 1S50, said: "The new firm will want more of your Bit tors siion, us one of the partners thinks it is a great medi cine." K. S IUkdt, Bolivar, Tennessee, September 15, 1S52, said: " Thereisgreat domandforyour Bittershere; please send another lot soon." IT" They a:o eiitirtb V&)etabU, free from all injurious mgred ects, always strengthen the system, and never pros trate it. Sold b dealers in Medicine and Storekeepers ev ery" here. ;.gF Sold in Nashville by Rerry A Dumoville, Brown A Grubb?.E-Ain Brotters, H. O. ScoTel, and dealere in Died cine cenerallv. fmchlOViS-dSwly Bowanee House. NASHVILLE. TENN EHIDGEJ & SON, PSOPRlETOE-3. ""PUIS desiiablehouje h lately bctu entirely refitted JL and rt furnished, and there has also been added a num ber oi laigeand beautiful looms, new dining hull Ac. The boutc is cenlrally lecated, convenient to the Gene ral Stag-! fike, hteani Btiat Lauding, and the business poition of ihe city. We aie now piep ired to accommod ate the traveling pub lic and our fnenos in gemral, ia a sty ie net to be sur passed by any hotel in the t est juneoO BK1DGE3 A SON. Proprie'ors. RECTIFIED WHISKEY. "1VB HUNDltED bbls jao.t! ' - eetar V biskey fcr sale by E. S. CHKATUAM A CO. " FINE WHISKEY. T "WO HUNDRED bbls Robertson County old Doubla uis-inea torn v nixev, a verv superior quality, r sale or janlf. E. S'CHKATUaM & CO. RYE WHISKEY. rWENTY bblawe OU MonongaheU Rye Whiskey a superior article. For sale by t nl E. S. CHEATHAM A CO. am:. rpHIRTY bbls beit Cincinnati Ale,rwA. JL and for s.ile bv fjanlGj E. ti. i HKA' Just received ATHAM A CO. CHEKSK. ONE HUNDRED boxes ect W. R. Cheese. Just re ceived and for silo by jinlfl R. S. CHEATHAM A CO. STARCH. rWETY boxe-s test Cincinnati Starch. Just received 1 and for sale by janl6 E .- CHEATHAM A CO. RR00.11S- rpHIRTY dozen f'orn Broiins. Ju received aud for 1 sa'ebv fjan!6 E. S. CHEATHAM A CO. STAR CANDLES ONE HUNDRED boxes halt and quarter boxes Star Candles. Just received and for sale bv janlG E. S. CHEATHAM A CO. O STER&. F 0RTY boxes Freh Baltimore Oysters, in cane. Just received aud for sale by jaulfi E. S. CHEATHAM A CO. .MATCHES. PMFTY gross Matches, iu round short boxes. Just re JL ceired and for sale by jan E. S. CHEATHAM A CO. TEAS (J'RESH.) rviHIRTY boxes Imperial Tea; JL 5 half chests extka fine Black Teas ; 5 do do Green do. Just received and for sale by janlfi E 3. OHEATHAM A CO: C UOAK. 70 bLds N. O S igar, O 50 Clanfii d do; f.0 bbls Crushed and Loaf Sujar: 15'J bUs Molasses. Just received and for juntU S. H. LOOMIS A CO. RL.APFUS. A SUPPLY cf Seymour A Morgan's New York Reap- crs, and Ketcbum'i. Mowing Machines, on hand reiviy for operating. Apply to B. S. WELLER. jtlfe--9 !iN AHIJ Itlis.- 2u bales Triou factor) . Georgia J tt.vnaburgs 'a heavy article, sui'able for Wheta B gs. torsa'e by je23 W. U GORHON CO. NOTICE. ON and after Sunday uext, an Omnibus will run from the corner ol the Square anu Cedar Street to Buena Vista Springs, leaving at 10 o'clock, AM. and again at I), P Jl aud any day through the wee, thst families or a load may de-ne to go. O. H. SLAUGHTER A CO. lunelo "VT ECHOES FOR SALE. I have a nnmberoflhe JLl bet Negroes that I have seen in two j ears, wurt ant. e.i to suit or no sile; ammgst them is a No. 1 Turner. Also a woman toh re until Chnstma'. jnneai BEES W. PORTER. HURLEY'S is .a r s p ik :a 1 1. 1 Is ihe only True and Genuine EXTRACT IN AMERICA I Hiinufactcry, Seventh and Green sts., lotsirriile, Ky A;;ent tor Niuhville 11. G. StOVEL. gT Price, tl perBi'.tle: Six kittles for 5! J jjj'Sold by Delrs in Medicine throughout the bmtvd Stilts and Canada. ap2it Hew Banking" House. ions d. jauis. wuhliss DAyin d. jamks JOHN 1. JAMES V CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DEALERS, Next Door to tho Uanlt nf Nashville, XASHVILLE, TEAX. I NTEUEST paid on Deposits by j nil JOHN D. JAMES A CO. rpfME AND SIGHT BlLi, rn all the principal cities 1 in the Union, bought and sold at the lowest rate by ... 1M1IV ,1 1.111-1 , J janii ,iviis ii j.i.ir. a CIOLLLCI IO.NS made on all the cities-in the United J Slates.and prompt returns made, bv janll ii JOilN I). JAMES A CO. g. n. beasl&x. u. ntrta RKASLEV; to RUTH, HOUSE AND SIGN PAITERS, PAPER HANGERS AND GLAZIERS, Between the Masonic Hall and the Crulcher House. Zf All kinds of Graining and Marbling done in the be-t munner and at reasonable pric-as. feb23 - Crao "VflCE DOMES. We are-otlenoe tor ilc eight rio X i eiiublo Lots, containing about 4 acres encb, wirae of them handsomely tiiuatcd, about one mile Irom the city, near the Niuhville and Cbaitanrwga Railrrad und the Murfreesboro' and No'ensyill Tu- npikes Persons w'sbii g to purchase a site for a comfortable home, would do well irrnlt.mus. rn' 20 LIN"SI.I"Y A CU'H'KErT. 1 LOUR S6 bbii Flyur, m etoie aim tor eale by r apt ri II S. FRENCH A SO:i L? A JULY FLOUR IN ISACS.-SSii bigs Fine I Family flour just received and for sale low fur cash, to close consignment by r.r.14 S H. I.O CO "'III NICS AN" VALISES. -Wehaveja-t received r Jfcl .'J. uiicjU-liriClini L anotner li.t cf best sole leather Trunks and Vulises lors-ilr at mode: ate prices by MYERS A McGILL. Iainirsiu.il i.'ent ejien's Furnithin" Store, corner of Sauare and College Street. AL'CTIOa SVLEOF CiiUCcitlca. WE will fell on M INDAY MORNING, "ulv 16tb, in front ot ours'ore. it general as-.otment of GH 0 CE.t I LS, together with 230 boxes GL IS-WARii, assor.cd, wh ch we are inslrujtrd to close without reserve. S..le at a o'clock A. M. juN 11. Igs5 MORRIS A STRATTON. LJb'CAI! 200 hhds fair to choice Suar, in More and Ororsala by MUKRIS & STRATTON. Under a Cloud. BV T. S. AltTliCB. "Did you ever see a iinldtr face?" It was tho iera-rk of a lady to her frienij.as M n Lorirg passed her window. Afr3. Iaoring had ridder out foe the first time for months ; not now of he own choice, but in obedience to the solicitation a friend, and positive coraai.iiJ of her phjsiciui She was in deep sorrow refusing all comforL fleavy clouds were in her sky b!a:k cloud. through which not a ray of san-hine penetrated "Never," answer; d tho friend, while a shade caught from Mrs. Loriog's countenance, flitted across her own face. "Who can she be ?" "Didn't you recognize her ?" "No. The couutenancf was, to me, that cf a stranger." "I can hardly wonder that it should be so," said the friend, "for she- is sadly changed. That was poor Mrs. Loring, who lost her two children last winter from scarlet fever." "Mrs. Loring I" The lady might well look snr prised. "Sorrow has, indeed, done a fearful work there. But is it right thn3 to sit under a cloud right, tliu3 to oppose no strong barrier to the wa ters of afll ction that go sweeping over the soul, marring all its beauty?" "It is not right,"' was answered. "The heart thet thus sits in darkness, brooding over it3 loss, sorrows with a selfish sorrow. The clouds that shut out the san, are exhalations from its own stagnant surface. It nukes the all-pervading gloom by which it is surrounded. I pity Mrs. Loring, unhappy sufferer that she is, but my pity for her is alwxjs mingled with a desire to speak sharp, rebuking words, in the hope to agilate the slumberous atmosphere, in which she is enveloped like a cloud." "I wonder," remarked the other, "that her hus band permits her to brood so long in idle giief over the inevitable." "Husbands," was replied, "have often the least salutary influence over their wives, when bowed with affliction. Some men have no patience with displays of excessive grief in woman, and are, there fore, more ignorant than children in regard to its treatment. Such a man is Mr. Loring. All that he does or says, therefore, only deepens tho encom passing shadow. A wi-se, unselfish man, with a mind to realize something of his wife's true slate, and a heart to sympathize with her, will always lead her frcin beneath the clouds of sorrow, upward to the cheerful heights upon which the sunshine rests. If she fchow unwilliguess to be led if she court the shadows, and hide iu the gloom of her own dark rcpiuings he does not become impati ent. He loves her with too unselfish a love for this. A nd so he brings light to her on his own countenance, the sunshine of even aflsctc J cheerful ness, lhat penetrates the murky atmosphere iu which she sits, and warms her heart with its genial radiance. Thus, he woos her with sunny gleams from the clear sky that yet bends over her, and that will make all again brinht and beautiful on the earth of her spirit, if she will but lift herself above the clouds. It is the misfortune of Mrs. Lor ing, that the is not blessed with such a Lusband." The subject cf this conversation had, on tbut morning, ieldal to the solicitations of one of her nearest friends, and with great reluctance, consen ted to go out with her in her carriage. 'I shall be much better at home," she objected, to the caruest appeals o her friend. "The quiet suits me. The stillness ot my own chamber ac cords best with ray feelings. Tne glure and bustle of the busy streets will only d'sturb me deeper. I know it is kindness in you, but it is a mistaken kindness." To reason with her would have been useless, and ;o reason was not uttempted. "I have come prepared to hear no objection," was the firm answer. "The doctor says that you are injuring your health, and you must go out. So get yourself ready." "Health life even ! What are they to me ? I have nothing to live fori" wa3 the gloomy re sponse. ' Come quickly the time when I shall lay me down and sleep in peace." 'A woman, and nothing to live fori One of God's intelligent creatures, and nothing to live for!" There was so much of rebuke in the tone with which this was uttered, that Mrs. Loring was par tially aroubed thereby. "Come ! Let us see whether there be not some thing to live for. Come 1 you mast go with me this morning." So decisivo waj the lady's manner so impelling the action of the will that Mrs. Loring found her self unable to resist, and so, with a reluctance that was not concealed, she madeherpreparntions to go eut. In due time she was ready, and, deccwling with her friend, took a seat in her carriage and was driven away. Houses, trees, public buildings, swept, like a moving panorama, before her eyes, and though familiar objects glassed themselves therein, they failed to awaken the slightest interest. The sky was clear, and the bright sunshine lay everywhere ; but her heart still Eat under a cloud, and folded around itself gloom for a mantle. Her friend talked to her; calling her attention every little while to Some new palace-house, or to some glimpse of rural beaty which the eye caught far in the distance. Hut all ws vain ; the mourner's slender form still shrunk back amongst the cush ion, and her faee wore its saddest aspect. Suddenly the carriage drew up before a neat looking houso of moderate size, with a plat of ground in front, wherein was a verdant square nnd borders of well-tended flowers. Ere Mrs. Loring had time to ask. a question, the coachman was at the door. "Why do you stop here?" bIic inquired. "1 wih to make a brief call. Come! Ycu must go in with me." Mrs. Loriug shook hi r head in a positive way, and said "No," still more positively. "You will meet no light votary of fashion here, my friend," said the lady, "but out who has sufltrr ed like your-elf. Come !" But Mrs. Loring shrunk farther back in the car riage. "It is, now, only three month since she followed to their mortal resting place two precious little ones, the last of her tlock, that, scarcely a year ago, numbered four. I want you to meet her. Sisters in sorrow, yoa cannot but feel drawn tt wards each other by cords of sympathy." Mr3. Loring shook her head imperitively. "No No 1 I do not wish to sec her. I have grief enough of my own, without sharing in that of others. Why did you bring me here?" There was something like anger in the voice of Mrs. Lor ing. "Six month, nearly, have pas3c d since God took your children to himself, and time, that softens 6rief, has brought to you at least some healing leaves. Tho friend I wish to visit -a friend in humble life is sorrowing with n deep sorrow, that is yet but three months old. Have you no word to speak to her ? Can you not, at Iea3t, mingle a tear with her tears ? It may do you both gooj. But I do not wish to urge a sclfi,h reason. Dtar ip, wuu woaiamy luriruuu uiiuvi juui uu i row and seek to heal the sorrow of a sts'er, ovtr ivhose heart are passing the same waters of offlic ion. Come, my friend !'' Mrs. Loring, so strongly urged, stepped out ipon the pavement. She did so with a relucane hat wa3 almost unconquerable. 0, how earnestly tie wished her.-el' back again iu the shadowy soli ude of her own home. "Is Mrs. Adrian at home?" wa3 inquired of the idygnl, who came to the dovr. The answer ting in the affirmative, the ladies entered, and vero shown into a small but neat sitting room, on e walls of which were portraits iu crayon, of four is lovely children as ever the eyes loooked upon, The "Sight of these sweet young faces stined the .atera of sorrow in the hca:t of Mrs. Luring, awl he hardly restrained her. teats. While yet her pnlstti throbbed with a quicker beat, tbtv ilosr ipened, and a woman entered, on wliD3e rather pale face was a smile of pleasant welcome. "My friend Mrs. Loring," such was the intro duction, "of whom I spoke to yoa several times.' The smile did uot fade from tho countenance of Mr.3. Adrian, but its expression changed 83 she took the hand of Mrs. Loring, and said : "I thank you for the kindness in calling." Mrs. Loring returned the warm pressure with which her hand was taken. Her lips moved slight ly, but no word found utterance. Not tho feeblest tfDrt at a responsive smile wss visible. "Wc have both been called to puss through the Brc," said Mrs. Adrain, in more subdued tones, though the smile still plated around her lips "Happily, One walked with us when the flumes were fiercest, or we must have been cousumed." It was now her voice reached the heart of Mrs. Loring. The eyes of the selfish woman had droop ed to the floor, and her thought was turntr.g in upon itself. In the smile that hovered about the lips of Mrs. Adrain, she had ten only indifisreuee not a sweet re-ignation. The words just 'po- ken, but more particularly the voice that gave them utterance, unveiled to her the sorrow of a kindrnl sufferer, who would not Itt the voice of wailing disturb another's ear, nor tic shadow of her grief fall upon a spirit already under a cloud. The drooping eyes of Mr3. Loring were raUed, with a half wouderiug expression, to the face of Mrs Adrain. Still hovered a smile about those mle lips; but its meaning was no longrr a my3t-ry the smile was a loving effurt ti send light and warmth to the heart of u grieving sister. Fr.-m the face of Mr3. Adrain the eye of Mrs. Loring wandered to the portraits of her children on tlw wail. All gone !" The words fell from Mrs. Loriug's lips almo t involuntarily. She spoke from a new impulse pity for a sister in sorrow. "All," was answered. " I'hey were precicus to me very precious but God took them." A slight huskiness veiled her voice. "Deautiful children" Mrs. Loring stiil gazed on the portraits. "And all taken in a year. O, how did yon keep your heart from breaking?" "He who laid upon me so h avy a burden, gave me stresgth to bear it," wt3 the low reply. "I have foubd no strength in a like afilictioa," said Mrs. Loring sadly. "Praying is well ; bat it avails not, unless there be also doing." "Doing ?" "Yes, the faithful doing of our duty. Sorrow has no antidote like this." Mrs. Loring gazetl intently upon the face of her monitor. "When the last Leavy strokes fell upon ray heart," continued Mrs. Adrain, "shattering it, a3 it seemed, to pieces, I 'ay for a little while stunned, weak and nlmost helpless. But as son as thoueht began to rin clear, I said to myself 'Is theip nothing for my hands to do, tbnt you lie here idle? Is yours the only sufLring spirit in the world?' Then I thought of my husband's sorrow, which lie bore so silently snd manfully, striving to lotk away from his own grief, that he might bring comfort to me. 'Is it not in my power to lessen for him the gloom i-f our desolate household V 1 asked of my-elf. I felt that it was, and when nxt he returned homo at the day's decline, I met h;,n not with a face of gloom as before, but with us cheerful a countenance us it was iu my power to assume. I hsd my reward ; I saw that I had lightened his burden, aud from that moment, half the pressure of mine was removed. Since then I have never suffered my heart to brood idly over its grief ; but in daily duties sought the strength that never is given to those who fold their liniuls in fruitless inactivity. The removal of my chil dren lighter. ed all boms duties, and took away objects of love that I felt must be in a measure re stored. I had the mother,9 heart still. And so I sought ont a motherless little one. 'and githered her into the fold of my love. Ah, tnad.im ! this is the best balsam for the bereaved and bleeding af fections, that I can tell of. To me it has brought comfort, and reconciled me to Iossts, the bare an ticipation of which once made me almost beside my self with fear. SomjUuias, as I sit with the ten der babe I now call my own, resting on my bosom, a thought of heaven goes pleasantly through my mird, and I picture to myself the mother ot this adopted child as the loving guardian of my own babes, now risen into the spiritual kingdom of onr Father. I cannot tell you what a thrill of delight such thoughts at times awaken !" Mrs Loring bowed her head upjn her bosom and sat iu silence for soma moments. Then she said: "Yon have read me a lesson from which I top to profit. No wonder my heart iu-iucbt-d on with undiminished pain. I have been stlfih in my grief. 'There is nothing now to live for,' I have rep'.ttttd to myself over aud over agaiu, until I believe the words." "Notlrng to live foil" Mrs. Adrian spoke in a surprised voice. "In the image and likeness or God we were all made; and if wc would have the lost beau'y restored, we must imitate God in fwr lives. lie loves every one with a div r.e tender ns, and is ever seeking to blcsis in. If we would be like him, we mu-U love each other, und seek each other's good. He has given n3 the ability to im part blessings, and made true I.appinejH to depend on the exercise of this ability and if wo fold osar hands and si: in idle repining, InppinKS is wit poss ble. How fu'ly have I proved tfii- ! " "And God helping inc. I will prove the oppo site," said .Mrs Loring, speaking form the warmth of n sew impulse. "Losg enough have 1 beer, mt t eg under a cloud." "While the bright sun shone far above in the clear heavens," added the friend, with a smile or encouragement. "My wesee this Labc you have called yonr own ?" said Mrs. Loring. The little one w3 brought; and as she by ten derly clasped to the bosom of her new mother, giv ing even morn of blessedness than she received, Mrs Loring, ufter her lips had touched with a lingering pressure the pura forehead, said: "Your action ha3 been wser and better than than mine, and you have had yonr reward. White the waters of love Imve grown stagnant in my heart, sending up murky exhaltations to darken, my iky, yours have b.en kept sweet and pare, to m;fror !Le beri(1 T ftr - i iiyMiin. Sie wore a eTifr-rent fuce or. t ; f than An she wet.t forh so reluctantly0 TW w!3 a rift iu the oimtuAonhq clouds, aad a few rays of sunshine cams warmly down. Even the ioct-ptkm of good purposes had moved thalong rmfcefe water, and the small rppfes on the jnr face were catching the light. A law week3 of unstrlhah devotion to the life da Iks awaiting fcr band on all sklss, wrought a won derful chuBge in Mrs. Loring. In Seeking to ba useful to others, her heart was comforted; and when, into that heart ever yearning with a mo ther a undying love a babe, left helpless and frtend le s in the world, was taken, the work of consola tion was completed. She sat coder a cloud no longer. Above her arch! the beautiful sky, bright through the cheerful day; aad when the night arcriet for the loss of her precious ones re turtiedps it would return at intervals, a thousand stars nude beautiful the azure firmament. Tiic Panting Son!. "As the heart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my srml after thec, 0 God." . To a mere speculative believer in Christianity, this languagfi tuny appear extravagant, but it is a portion of the twpirtd word. The Holy Spirit never exstreer- attfj. There is such a thisg as panting after God. tt is u stole of mind which every Christian should experience The pantiBg s:ul b one which low: with intense desire for corrmunion with God. The Christian should be content with nothing short of this ir ter..ri tlesire. It is mt a fanatical, but a most rea- suaWe stole of mind. The hasbund and father when operated from thoae dearer to him than life, is not cotrteot with making them the subject of oc casional thought, awl transient desire. He would fe 1 that he ws an unworthy husband and father. t Iim Itesrt did not burn with an intense desire to lie restored to their society. Much more should the Christian ckrish ait intense desire, to com mune with his Heavenly Father. That Father is the All-perfect. That Father loves him with ft love of which no human calculation can estimate. The Holy Spirit does not attempt to describe the vH-tres-s of that tove. "God so lovtd the world that be gave hi3 only begotten Son, that whosoev er btlkvetb on him might not perish, but have ev erlasting life." He baa called him with ef&ctual calling, lie Ims borne with his ingratitude and perverseness. He has crowned his days with lov ing kindness and tender mercies. Infinite intrinsic loving kindness towards him shoeld call forth his supreme afil-etion aad awaken an intense desire for conformity to his image, and intimate commun ion with him. Many Christians d -sire to walk more worthy of their vocation. They uVire to set a better ex ample, to have a stronger faith, aud clearer evi dence e-f their adoption. This is well, but it ia not panting after Gid. Gcd is tht? true port. on cf the ami. God h the fountain of holiness. Fel lowship with him should be de. ireil above every thing eb". Many wearied with the toils aad curas of earth, and groaniag benenth the body of tin and death dsire the rest of heaven. They can say, O that I bail the wigs of a-dove that I Htvgfct fly away and lie at ret: but they cannot say, "as tte heart pant eUt after the water-bri ofct, so panteth my soul af ter thee, O God." Or. New York Twaes Qocen Vidoria aiMsirrg Herself. Lokdo.v, T heredity Jane 2 Ith. I is generally remarked that the Queen U en joying her-elf vry much ind-ed. She is out every evening, ami people pread tht if it depended on her she would tro about nhopp ng in Urgent street, with Prince Albert to carry her uahreila or to lielp in moving the peramrmlator. And ono of the liarde.-t restraints on a female sovereign is cer tainly that which forbids her to go "shopping." It is all very well to .ay she can have "sent home" what she likes, and in any quantity she likes still it is not the thing which ladies, royal or oihers ca-e for It is the excitement that makes shop ping delicious to them, the e.eitesxnt in looking tor trimmiugs or ribbons "to match' a dress or bonnet. The excitement on censuring the patterni of this, ami finding fault with that of another ar ticle. The excitement in seeing that cor. Hi ion worse confounded on the counter, that exertion to find betweu a thniwund patterns patiently shown, tho one wh.eh sh'iuld "pSrase her taste I can por lect'y nnslersUml the excitement. It is essential ly icomantsh. It is the better, or rather refined part of thai feeling which raen fuml ot drinking are subject to by preferring a gbs of brandy ta ken n the puWie house to two glasses of any bev erage taken at home. It is this desire for "shop ping" which the Qrr eti's frequent visits to tho Crystal Palace am! some other places of publia resort may be attributed to. Her majesty 13 bnt a wtKitan after all. ami if appearances may be re lied upon, seems to lie tirrd of heirs; ever and u! ways a Q jeer. Last Mor.duy evening she took her Iiuslmn 1 ar d two of her children to the seventh Concert of the PhilharutoMc SoeSety in Hatwvtr Square rooms, awl dil actually not uc the roya box, bttt ocenpi. d a seat in front of the orchrstra, as if to fay. "Please let ne er joy myself at my raw ami s:ow my tire", as any other lady." aVnd so ic il d, ami people were by thin occasion ena bled to see time tin PriBeesw Knyal has a hair dres limferatritc, and that "Her Majesty looks. after alt, vvjMkrftl!y welj." The Concert itself bad a good progr.n-, well bat not brilliantly ex ecuted A Woman's Answer. A writer, illustrating the fact that some errors are lifted into importance by tfJorts to refute th- tn, when they need to be .treated with whole some (loses of contempt ami ridicule, observes that "all the blows inflicted by the herculean club of certuiu eminent logiciauo, are not half so tffectual r the box on the ear of a. celebrated atheist by the band of beauty." After having in vain preach ed to a circle of hwii-ec, he attempted to revengo IiitttH-lf, by SHting, "Pardon my error, ladies, I did not imagine that in a bem where wit vies with grace, I atone ikwdd have the honor of not believing in God." "You are not alone, sir," answered the mistress of the mansion, "my horses, my dg, my cat, share tiiis honor with yon ; only these poor brutes bava the good snc nut to lion af it." "IvULBS for Stud v. The .other evening, Pro fjsor Davis, the eminent n a hematician iu con versation with a young fritnd of his upon theirr portaneo of sit tern iu studying, as wed as in eve ry thing else, took a piece ef pap r, and wrote off for him the follow'ng impertact rates: I. Learn one thing at a time. 2. Learn that thing well. 3. Learn it-i connections, as Ut as posniWe. with all other thing'. 2. Believe that to kww every thing of something, is batter than tokaowsome- ih iHr of everything. (illl'Kt: 60w ls?s priwe Rv O-flVe is Mine and for t, far OKKN A STRATTO.N 'f OI.ASSES MtbMu ReWted Motauea; Wo half i I bW d; in Jtore and forsnW hr mass M0REI3 A STRATTON.